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GE PAGE EIGHT de Casver Dally Ctibune e Casper Daily Cribune j tion of fifteen hundred dollars for every man, = eas . woe eon ae in the atae Commends The Tribune : ot MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We think we have every right to take pride Se ere eae ieivn a ten poner in the production figures, and we are doing it enol : c ° 7 5 : é socal news published herein, regardless of any question of right. Editor Tribuné—Kindly permit me] I am thousands of miles aw a faking: ain f to commend your excellent Tribune issued every evening anc| The 1923 figures show an increase of $65,240,-| 9) “pack t> Borbarian’ g Tribune every Sunday, at Cas-| 730 over the fisures for 1922. This seems Very “By their works you will ng. Publ.cation offices: Tribune Buildiag, | respectable, and satisfactory to us. We believe them.”" | sth omcee ere: we are getting on in very fair shape. from Casper, but my thoughts and my prayers are often turned to it. 3 4 | ee An- to visit your wonderful city. When case tir Entered at Casper (Wyoming) posteffice as second eee a “ of Kickapoo Indian ai class matter, November 22, 1916 the “Tribune” fails to arrive I am he’ down, “| dissapointed, because I find every- | thing of interest In ft. Casper should be good considering the sizes of its church announcements. falled. Ladysmith, Wis, rec 2S SRR STP 2 Business Telephones -~---.-----——------ Branch Telephone Exchange Departments. Just Tinkering Farmers listened to enough cajolery in the congressional campaign of 1922 to last them for a decade at least. Then when the present tariff By J. B. HANWAY and E. E. HANWAY | Advertising Representatives RS a & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg., Chi-| law was placed upon the statute books, they WI é z 4 Se ee eee Mond. | considered their interests cared for for another en the Great Republic Gets Hungry h ancisco, cal. Covien: etsebe Deas long spell of time. No so, if certain present mem- Vi er (B.C) =e ints SSSA he New York, Chicago, ¥ 2 i ee Sun, forced inion a Mised offices and visitors are welcome. how ve the on — or sare _ When the United States, growing | before two generations have passed. ‘ bil "J ‘or instance there is Represen ve Roya -|at a rate that will preclude all f Vhether that economic union will in some bil F Circulation (A. B. ©) pos: x ener a ee — Weller, a Tammany member from a congested | sibility of its feeding iteself within Sao ae Leos carl peer hat Be tars bod re Pe ata Beng district in the city of New York the people of| the next Atty or one hundred years, | political conceptions In the iMenene ‘There seems at which would starve in a week if it’ were not for ja enti Shae takin kee Lg age ing space of time. To be an a . pen Argument pre the American farmer. Mr. Weller has, brought |1ess thickly populated parts of the Sepeeirnag raerrtrne! pened ee The best way =, in a bill to place farm animals and animal beatport! ane political remedi 4 Political Hines, To gaa 7 >, g States had a| Along with tl loss Capit punishment, sae Per Copy nea aie pa: wheat, aS pei ae cees era bread Populatin of only 38,000,000. Today, | things political, goes a loam ef tain | Although one by ~ One Year, Daily and Sunday --------------——-$7.80 | articles of food on the free list. Senator ish, | 58 years later, U. S. has a pépula-| in those children of political ex- Means is just os used for De! One Year. Sunday Only ~~ 2.50/ a brother of the same political faith is collabor- | tion of 110,000,000. So rapidly has Pediency—nations and nationality, ‘Thorough as another, largest ~ 3 Six Months. Daily ané Sunday ~. 60 that population grown that Ameri- 1h 1 I think that the world, % (Three Months, Dally and Sunday 25) ating with Mr. Weller by introducing a dupli-| 2) wheat grower, aves now, can | pine ond is broadening out. ‘The the list of having P © One Month, Dally and Suncay ‘fe | Cate bill in,the senate. Mr. Walsh when at home | barely mect the demand for domestic | PAUosophy of nationality ts giving » the last ‘year. h All subscriptions must be paid In advance and the = * wheat! bal nn Way to the philosophy of humanity. Guitioti smediicies ith Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscrip-|resides within the purlieus of Boston, a city sumption. The creed of politics is giving way ae t the your Yet tion ‘becomes one month In arrears. of much culture and book learning but devoid of | ,Walowing in gold, and up to Nts |to the creed of economics. The}. Fakes the cSt lage alt - . = : ears 5 ‘oday ost perceptible tend . a jashington St., a - IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. _,.| all knowledge of agriculture and agricultural|at the peak of its national prawve | © really nnd: Soatodareeeccaeoa mae Mamtlectior Hi en ‘dont find your Tribune after looking care] ye “3 58 pear, a ete guring the next] of the earth according to mutual| “What gets broke the most about erates Boru Pepe by actaal i | ee eae 7 laints before 8 -! 58 years, its population increases as | trading interests instead of accord-| OUT auto?” Eind'me a free trial bolle. Address , id pecial messenger. Register comp Mr. Weller declares “the farmers are deriving] rapiaiy as it hee during the last 58] ing to national divisions. The hu. Huh! Me: s, ti asuaes iss caragtioate = no benefits from the tariff, and we have yet to|years, the year 1981 will see that| man units of tomorrow will be trad- nahi cd 7 Casper's Pay Roll prices will be lower If farm peutucte are ne | erase: tal cnt, room [snscrow Wil te cieonet ta ae’ Tmt one hardy Knew that abe ba rel What does a twelve million dollar payroll pagans cn na Urstaetad ate pees cutee Seay geek eee ie them hee But ran oat rete a mean to a city like Casper? We could with the| ‘The statement that the city dwellers have not When, through over population, States tadenes hanger peed ape a ee ee ale same propriety ask what does any considerable |henefited by the tariff is not borne out by the eeyueer inte: Beery, pa At see Ree geeks and Canada along Uncle Hook Says a payroll mean to any city? facts. Official investigations have shown that ett ape Japan is the type that When that time comes, Canadians mney Goa" Rk ecuad Tifton en | Sy For one thing the Casper payroll means €X-| there is general employment today, while in 1921 wwhekcwinisia Dinites ‘Staten 26 | cher ie emnret that with <the'| sway. 2 actly that the city is what it is. Full of busi- é ness life and energy with everybody occupied choicest land, the richest soil and the finest natural resources at hand the terms of economic affinity will Sir Lancelot, in days of old, there was pretty general unemployment. Of course people are employed because the mills 58 years from now? This North American continent ‘Cash Your Checks Early Wore or made of steel. \ _ and all of the people prosperous. It means that|are running at high production. Nor has the| SS, 08 co Tbe 0: oubt thal in >A bug?” Asarion seeitnet eiee | 82 everywhere this knight aia go a the people have the wherewithal to secure the|tariff increased the cost of living. A recent}the ordinary course of events, the! will create unequalled opportunities rg ni wenn ves Ha | “a things they need and must have. That they can| thorough canvas of the situation made by the} United States, Mexico and Canada for a well-fed Canada. To dine with Lady Hausers. | z pay their obligations, build homes, school their} department of labor showed that the cost of ‘ ’ He spilt seme wine upon his suit, n children, own automobiles and not only have living has fallen off twenty per cent compared ‘sepa 4 menor eee With your January and February ne the necessities of Iffe, but many of the luxuries | with 1920. This canvas took in the large cities. | Lines And Angles Cynic—You can’t count on any- light and power bills we enclosed Di ee eee aba | ee ne eae SEE nee Baa eens POnde= On Te oon ices our checks for last year’s interest = The Casper payroll means that mercantile | constant and steady increase-in the payment of BY TED OSBORNE retin ay a ee Sather 6 ye 2 1 res tf houses may exist to supply the wants of the| corporation dividends during the first eleven| How It Started The man laughed, and said that| OpticecAn adding machine. | on the customers deposits. = Peonle. That they in turn can hare rultable months of 1923” and he quotes the department| qt Zi Taz wie, ohm teach | nc wan not. Whereupon the tie] Oe ee business houses; can fill them with large stocks |of commerce as authority for the statement. If| widow and her litte daughter. The| her mother. “Ma, he ain't married. | we haven't much trouble i the these dividends had been declared at the ex-| child camé over to him and asked pense of the purchasers of corporation products What else do you want me to ask wide the widest assortment of | of goods and provide What There weré several thousand of choice to their customers. Plilipines we ought to kaock , on “Pleare, sir, are you_married?” at, Oe It means that churches and schools are pres- ent in the community, to fulfill the spiritual and educational needs of the people. It means that we have, all and several, the public facilities and conveniences that go- with etvilization. And it means also that we are a happy and contented community.. That we go about our daily work with confidence and hope; and with honest determination to deliver our best service in return for our share in the twelve million dollar payroll. It is to be hoped that those who participate in this great payroll duly oppreciate the bless- ings and comforts it bestows upon themselves; and will labor deligently to maintain it that it may confere similar blessings and comforts up- on others. And to whom, and to whose enterprise do we owe this magnificent poyroll? First the big industrial corporations, then the lesser ones on down the line to the man who simply employs a helper. To all of those engaged in business, in manufacturing, in distributing, in occupation of his complaint would be justifieg, but such is not the case. They have been increased because creases the business of the banks, insurance companies, real estate corporations, and all oth- er activities which depend on prosperous condi- tions for good business. Mr. Weller will not get very far on this score. J If it is the plan of Mr. Weller and Mr. Walsh to make corporation operations unprofitable, and they generally have been when the party of Messrs Weller and Walsh was in: power, the people will be glad to be informed concerning that fact. Heretofore the party to which these been reminders of the old law of physics that two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time, but that has been because of unwise legislation, not due to a determined attempt to make it so. While these breathren are displaying their solicitude for the farmer by putting’ his prod- ucts on the free list, another group has been talking of putting on the free list everything _ ress, to be loyal to the job. To invest it with niture, and many other manufactures not pecu- “and depends upon thom for the suctess of his | while, there is still another group which wants we ewe A Pa SUA A nw BS AAT ee eee any character that employs or hires men and/|that the farmer buys. As a matter of fact prac: ‘women to assist in carrying on business. tically everything the farmer buys for agricul- It is the first duty of workers and helpers/tural production is already on the free list, but who are engaged in turning the wheels of prog-|if to that list of articlos is added clothing, fur- dignity and respect. To do it well, not strictly liar to the farm, and should the two groups com- in the hope of their own profit, but to the great |bine to put their tariff views across, we would er profit of the person who has invested his all,|be threatened with a free trade law, But, mean- of increased activity of the mills,” which in-|" gentlemen bear allegiance and dividends have|” I If you use a percolator ask your grocer for a can of Solitaire ‘‘Percolator Grind’”’ - EPATE 720 bad difficulty in making good eottes in your perools- Is it ‘‘muddy’’ at times instead of clear and gokien? ‘Does it some- ‘ times have a ‘‘percolator taste’? Does it vary in strength from day to day? Is it often weak in flavor? these checks mailed—many of them have not been cashed. It -will be an accommodation to us if the holders of these checks will cash them immediately upon re- ceipt thereof. They may be cashed at the bank st they are drawn, or at our office. NATRONA POWER COMPANY venture. prohibitive rates on certain farm products such this special pe and other coffees Good N. ews If there is ever any reduction in the twelve|as wheat, and other commodities, And when chances are iris‘not gromnd right.” i0s% by looking st them, And the To Tired million dollar payroll see to it that it is no/group meets group, then comes the tariff war, ty not right. pice a ~ See neal o tlre Soles rage re ag That you have done your part hers Sie ad te ven rooraaty Settee Ty am ad = ee Se eee ay, . o Fond THE OLD RELIABLE ° in ns » re- So far as production and business are con-' vision in this session of congress is exceedingly The ler aod Seat paces ae Say ES gos ly Sepericnen, cerned the payroll will stand, and even grow femote. ; poe The warton thnes”* teins - Grind’? Ooffee and try it. You'll IE SHOP larger as the years roll on. be taken out. It should be ground ever have any more trouble with Has Been R : very uniformly. percolator coffee. It makes a een Reconstructed. and Is Again Ready to ; *s Prod An Empty Honor Ss strength, rich-flavored coffee and : Serve the Casper Public é : g most 4 A Year's chon Senator Smith, the newly elected Democratic , Wyoming people were not idle last year. Not} chairman of the interstate commerce committee SHOP * many of her two hundred twelve thousand folks| says, “I will issue a statement of policy later.” 4 were drones in the hive of industry. If they had} It makes el Hee ee eon # ee Better Than Ever a been fi country what policy Mr. Smith may adop’ ; — nesue yabietie asada dS elevation to the chairmanship was in no sense 118 WEST SECOND STREET é Wyoming most people work. They are just regu- a victory for his party principles, and he can *} fs y |. lar enough to see no disgrace in honest toil.| hye little more influence as. chairman than ‘A Whisper Off Center Street” e If a fellow docs not want to work, whether he! when he was only a committee member. The ‘ needs to or not there is no place for him in Pempocra ts eee pwaling e eros ibec te ha ‘ i the radicals ecting Smith, there! giving ; 1 essen were fairly busy last year, the pro-| the latter group an opportunity to vent ‘their SALT CREEK BUSSES , z - y ay, reps Pp spleen on-former Chairman Cummins, But it 3 Busses a Day Each Way z duction figures speak most eloquently. was only an empty gesture, wholly unworthy LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING] Leave Salt Creek c In the state there are four principal produc-| the great traditions of the Democratic party, ‘ Baggage and Express Sa OL : ing enterprises, minerals, livestock, agriculture! and quite meaningless in its effect on railroad PS reer oan arerverel | Te e and miscellaneous manufacturing. The greatest | !¢gislation. Company Tel, 144 3 p\m. of course, is minerals. Including petroleum this pc lene Etre . = division produced commodities to the value of $5 = sere Tae =— — T ; ture which has been somev iscouraged by| would take any “further steps” in reference to TRAIN SCHEDULES lack of markets answered for $30,543,000. Mis-| the reparations dispute meet with denials from ‘AYbin Bros. No. 1 Grant Street Grocery & Mkt. Pickards Gro. wreathaeea Chicago & Northwestern j cellaneous manufactures brought up the rear| Washington, for the simple reason that this gov- A ihin Bros: she :3 eet ee ee ————————— $234,050,000, petroleum’s share being $196,500,000 * Livestock ranked next with $36,291,470. Agricul- with $17,500,000. This gives the state a total output of $318,394,- 470 for the year. In some of the older states this total produc tion would not be regarded as important. To us it is very important, for our population which produced the total is much smaller than that contained in many of the cities in the older! ment, entirely independent of any influence from . states. On a per capita basis it means a produg: the United States, Not Officially Concerned Inquiries as to whether the United States ernment has taken no initial step. From first to last there has been no official action by the United States on reparations, nor will there be. The American representatives on the special reparations committee are there by invitation of the European powers interested. Those pow- ers will receive and act on the committee's judg- Brown, Capitol Central is on sale at these stores: Lincoln Grocery Midwest Comnilssary Co, Mellas, P., Gro. and Mkt, . and Mkt. No, 1 Gro. White's Gro, Wholesale Supply Co. No. 2 @ Mkt. UU UTHATAL) Departs Pannen 44D. mm. 6:00 p. m. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Arrives Departs